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Melanie Sovran Wolfe

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Melanie Sovran Wolfe is a veteran author celebrated for her captivating storytelling and acclaimed screenwriting achievements. Her literary prowess shines through in thought-provoking narratives that fearlessly tackle complex societal issues. When not penning impactful tales challenging the social, religious, or political status quo, Melanie finds solace living the hermit life, nestled within a magical forest in Blue Hill, Maine.

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Melanie Sovran Wolfe It came to me after Roe V Wade was overturned. I first wrote the TV Pilot Professor Hex, and it did well in the Halo Film Festival, winning Best Dark …moreIt came to me after Roe V Wade was overturned. I first wrote the TV Pilot Professor Hex, and it did well in the Halo Film Festival, winning Best Dark Comedy and two other categories. And that's when I knew there was an audience for female revenge fantasy. I got to writing the book and now it's currently ranked at #54 in the Kindle Dark Humor category.(less)
Melanie Sovran Wolfe I'm rereading Ira Levin's books at the moment to get his tone for a modern twist on The Stepford Wives I am currently working on. I also want to read …moreI'm rereading Ira Levin's books at the moment to get his tone for a modern twist on The Stepford Wives I am currently working on. I also want to read Eve and Holy Wild.(less)
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“Right!” Kala sighed. “I don’t know, maybe it would have been nice to have had a choice, rather than it being an expectation. It's as if we're all cattle, following the herd. Go to school, go to college, find a mate, start a career, get married, have children, and you're done. We were like brainwashed zombies in the nineties. I’m glad the younger generations are rebelling and changing the status quo, and not having kids, and demanding better working conditions.”
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“As Zeke chatted about his favorite color and the beauty of the world around them, Professor Hex’s hardened heart melted with each step. The bond between them began to take root, nurtured by the simple joy of sharing a walk in the park and the enchanting wonder of a child's imagination.”
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“And here we are hundreds of years later and you would think the male species would have evolved beyond punishing women over miscarrying, but sadly they have not, they keep repeating history. They use the female’s greatest gift, their ability to create life as a control method. And it's time it stops; the men need to grow and evolve. And nothing does that better to a human than suffering. It's the best teacher.”
Melanie Sovran Wolfe, Professor Hex vs. Texas Men: Where Women's Rights and Revenge Fantasy Meet

“As Juan listened to his wife's impassioned reasoning, a new and unsettling sensation overcame him. It was a feeling he had never experienced before – a profound loss of control over his own body. For the first time in his life, someone was dictating what he should do with his own physical being, and it left him profoundly uncomfortable.”
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“Holly's voice was filled with exasperation as she continued, "All because of their extremism, I have to suffer—I might go to jail and lose my life.” She shook her head and looked at the baby booties. “It's not fair, Juan. I don't practice their version of Christianity. I love Jesus, always have, and am Pro-life unless the mother's in danger or it’s something like rape. But this, these laws, they get to force me into their weird, cruel version of Christianity---that Jesus himself would hate. I did nothing wrong, yet I mean, who do they think they are? This whole thing should be between the mother and God, not the mother, the government, and God! It’s like our government thinks that they need to play God and be the judge, and push him off his throne.” Her voice grew louder, and Juan walked in and sat on the bed, knowing she needed comfort. Her inner volcano was about to spew. “And by the way, how many children, babies, and unborn babies did God kill in the Old Testament? A lot! So I'm pretty sure he'd be okay with having common sense on the issue of abortion.”
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“The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it.”
Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose

“To live in the world without becoming aware of the meaning of the world is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books.”
Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages

“Experiences are the chemicals of life with which the philosopher experiments”
Manly P Hall

“We can only escape from the world by outgrowing the world. Death may take man out of the world but only wisdom can take the world out of the man. As long as the human being is obsessed by worldliness, he will suffer from the Karmic consequences of false allegiances. When however, worldliness is transmuted into Spiritual Integrity he is free, even though he still dwells physically among worldly things.”
Manly P. Hall

“The criers of the Mysteries speak again, bidding all men welcome to the House of Light. The great institution of materiality has failed. The false civilization built by man has turned, and like the monster of Frankenstein, is destroying its creator. Religion wanders aimlessly in the maze of theological speculation. Science batters itself impotently against the barriers of the unknown. Only transcendental philosophy knows the path. Only the illumined reason can carry the understanding part of man upward to the light. Only philosophy can teach man to be born well, to live well, to die well, and in perfect measure be born again. Into this band of the elect--those who have chosen the life of knowledge, of virtue, and of utility--the philosophers of the ages invite YOU.”
Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages

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